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Ever wondered why chiropractors are in the same insurance category as carpenters and construction workers? Join us on the Art of Prevention podcast as we uncover this surprising reality with Tyler Kemp. In this eye-opening episode, Tyler dives into his extensive research and personal experiences, shedding light on the significant factors behind practitioner injuries, especially during side posture manipulations. We also explore how the reasons as to why new grads and those within 5 years of graduating are at the highest risks of injury. We also discuss how careers can often become cut short due to musculoskeletal injury; moving from practitioner to patient.
In our conversation, we dissect various chiropractic techniques such as Diversified, Gonstead, and Activator, and discuss their respective injury rates. Tyler and I emphasize the importance of technique variability and load progression, drawing parallels with athletic training to highlight how practitioners can safeguard their health while managing increasing patient volumes. Practical advice is shared on transitioning from school to real-world practice, where treating heavier and less healthy patients presents unique challenges. We stress that prioritizing practitioner safety is crucial for delivering effective patient care, akin to securing your own oxygen mask first on an airplane.
To wrap up, we delve into actionable strategies for preventing common waist-up injuries among chiropractors. We highlight the benefits of strength training, proper warm-ups, and movement variability in enhancing manipulation performance and minimizing injury risks. Tyler shares personal anecdotes and practical tips for evaluating and adapting daily practices to mitigate discomfort and accommodate physical limitations. This episode is packed with insights designed to promote resilience and well-being, ensuring healthcare practitioners can enjoy long, healthy careers while providing top-notch patient care.
If you have listened to this podcast for any length of time you know that strength training is crucial for runners. However a major obstacle for many runners is not know what to do once they get to the weight room. This PDF seeks to change that. It will arm you with the tools you need to effectively strength train to get the most out of your runs.
use code PODCAST for a 20% discount at checkout at artofprevention.org/runners
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Ever wondered why chiropractors are in the same insurance category as carpenters and construction workers? Join us on the Art of Prevention podcast as we uncover this surprising reality with Tyler Kemp. In this eye-opening episode, Tyler dives into his extensive research and personal experiences, shedding light on the significant factors behind practitioner injuries, especially during side posture manipulations. We also explore how the reasons as to why new grads and those within 5 years of graduating are at the highest risks of injury. We also discuss how careers can often become cut short due to musculoskeletal injury; moving from practitioner to patient.
In our conversation, we dissect various chiropractic techniques such as Diversified, Gonstead, and Activator, and discuss their respective injury rates. Tyler and I emphasize the importance of technique variability and load progression, drawing parallels with athletic training to highlight how practitioners can safeguard their health while managing increasing patient volumes. Practical advice is shared on transitioning from school to real-world practice, where treating heavier and less healthy patients presents unique challenges. We stress that prioritizing practitioner safety is crucial for delivering effective patient care, akin to securing your own oxygen mask first on an airplane.
To wrap up, we delve into actionable strategies for preventing common waist-up injuries among chiropractors. We highlight the benefits of strength training, proper warm-ups, and movement variability in enhancing manipulation performance and minimizing injury risks. Tyler shares personal anecdotes and practical tips for evaluating and adapting daily practices to mitigate discomfort and accommodate physical limitations. This episode is packed with insights designed to promote resilience and well-being, ensuring healthcare practitioners can enjoy long, healthy careers while providing top-notch patient care.
If you have listened to this podcast for any length of time you know that strength training is crucial for runners. However a major obstacle for many runners is not know what to do once they get to the weight room. This PDF seeks to change that. It will arm you with the tools you need to effectively strength train to get the most out of your runs.
use code PODCAST for a 20% discount at checkout at artofprevention.org/runners
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